About Me

Blessed Mother Teresa of Kolkata in her very own words had said about Mr Bhutoria ---
“He is a boy with a different vision altogether”. ---
Sundeep Bhutoria is a man with a mission – to make meaningful contribution to the betterment of society and to promote Indian art and culture at home and abroad.
Born in Churu in the Shekhawati region of India’s desert state of Rajasthan, Sundeep is very well known in the social, literary, diplomatic and the political circles in India.
A globetrotter, Mr Bhutoria straddles across worlds and wears many caps – a popular youth icon, tireless social worker and activist, ardent admirer of Indian art and culture, a successful businessman - he is engaged in many UNA projects holding key positions. He is closely associated with many social welfare organisations and trusts.
He loves to read,writes columns in dailies, plays the violin and enjoys playing golf and watching polo. He lives in Kolkata (India) with his wife Manjari but divides his time between Rajasthan, Delhi and London each year.
In a short time he has achieved many milestones and recognitions.

Saturday, November 24, 2012

November
24, 2012, Hotel
Rajputana Sheraton,
Jaipur:
I
arrived
here yesterday morning from Kolkata. The Rajputanalobby
which was under renovation has been partly opened now. I do not like
the new look of the lobby and the bar and it seems a little too too
loud for this top tourist destination. The previous lobby and the bar
had a certain charm and elegance.

With Raza Murad

Yesterday
afternoon, after an informal lunch with Rajasthan
Forummembers,
I attended the meeting of the Rajasthan
Forumin
which the proposed Shree
Music Festivalwas
discussed at length. Few other proposals have also been discussed by
the Forummembers.

After
a couple of meetings with individuals, and late in the evening, I
went to the Step
by Step High School's 11thAnnual
Day as
the Guest of Honour with film star Raza Murad.

Owner
of the school, Jayashree Periwal (pic) and Rupinder Periwal, are good
friends of mine. The construction of the school building turned out to
be far more beautiful than what we had imagined. On our way, Raza
told me that this building seemed to be a school. To which I had said
that “I think it is either a fort or a resort”. But Raza was
right. It was also his birthday yesterday.

I
have plans to fly to Kolkata in the morning but I shall try to get an
evening flight if I can manage to get a seat on the evening flight.
Being a wedding season the Kolkata-Jaipur flights are all full.